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Geoffery VIII is shipped and on its way to the Finger Lakes Regional next weekend. This picture was taken on the loading dock before we put him in his crate. It's the first night without Geo with us and we already miss him.
23-02-2005 23:01
Ashley_05
That's one mighty fine hunk of...hunk of metal. Now that Geo is gone, I'll need to find something else to fill my nightly demands of oldies music, wrestling, soda bottle rockets, oh and that thing called building a robot.
See everyone in Rochester!
23-02-2005 23:06
s_burnswhat does everyone think of our claw?
Good luck to everyone at their regionals :-D
23-02-2005 23:07
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Originally Posted by s_burns
what does everyone think of our claw?
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23-02-2005 23:08
Ted Boucher
Another great bot nonnebots! The wheel rim "bling bling" shows a touch of perfection and style. See you for the trip up to finger lakes and I hope you do great this season!
23-02-2005 23:27
RombusDid you white out your gripper or is that how it actually looks? And if thats the way it looks, how does it work?
24-02-2005 12:00
Ashley_05
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Originally Posted by Rombus
Did you white out your gripper or is that how it actually looks? And if thats the way it looks, how does it work?
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24-02-2005 12:41
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Ashley_05
I'm trying to find a clear picture of the grabber,...
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24-02-2005 12:45
Ashley_05
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
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24-02-2005 12:47
Elgin Clock
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Originally Posted by Ashley_05
Thanks Elgin. I'm working here from the school Library and I can't access the community.webshots page with all of our pics that we didn't want seen before we shipped. (darn filters) but thanks for the picture.
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24-02-2005 12:56
Marc P.
I've got some better pictures of the claw at home, and will be happy to post them as soon as I get there. The shell was finished the day of shipping, and as I was at work, I couldn't get any shots of it myself, but I should be getting the original JPG of the above picture (which was uploaded from a GIF.. hence the grainyness), and I'll put that up as well.
24-02-2005 18:36
KatyThe lampshade is a very nice design. I do wonder though, why did you choose that design? It appears to be complex (therefore more easily broken), heavy, and resources intensive compared to other designs. Is there anything special it does that makes it worth these things?
24-02-2005 19:13
Jaine Perotti
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Originally Posted by Katy
The lampshade is a very nice design. I do wonder though, why did you choose that design? It appears to be complex (therefore more easily broken), heavy, and resources intensive compared to other designs. Is there anything special it does that makes it worth these things?
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25-02-2005 14:50
Ashley_05
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Originally Posted by BurningQuestion
I saw this robot in person at the UTC scrimmage, and it worked well. The "lampshade", I believe, is used to align the tetra properly for the grabbing mechanism. While it looks somewhat complex in the picture, it actually requires only a simple in/out linear motion, and can be accomplished relatively efficiently. While it is more complex than say, a simple hook with no actuator, it does the job well. When I saw it, it didn't look particularly heavy either. The obvious advantage to it is that once it grabs a tetra, no one is going to get it off and it is well controlled.
Nice job Nonnebots! -- Jaine |